Reputation: 2333
I am using the below function to split the pdf into two.
Though it is spliting the pdf, the content is appearing upside down. How do I rotate it by 180 degrees.
Please help. below is the code for the same
private static void ExtractPages(string inputFile, string outputFile,
int start, int end)
{
// get input document
PdfReader inputPdf = new PdfReader(inputFile);
// retrieve the total number of pages
int pageCount = inputPdf.NumberOfPages;
if (end < start || end > pageCount)
{
end = pageCount;
}
// load the input document
Document inputDoc =
new Document(inputPdf.GetPageSizeWithRotation(1));
// create the filestream
using (FileStream fs = new FileStream(outputFile, FileMode.Create))
{
// create the output writer
PdfWriter outputWriter = PdfWriter.GetInstance(inputDoc, fs);
inputDoc.Open();
PdfContentByte cb1 = outputWriter.DirectContent;
// copy pages from input to output document
for (int i = start; i <= end; i++)
{
inputDoc.SetPageSize(inputPdf.GetPageSizeWithRotation(1));
inputDoc.NewPage();
PdfImportedPage page =
outputWriter.GetImportedPage(inputPdf, i);
int rotation = inputPdf.GetPageRotation(i);
if (rotation == 90 || rotation == 270)
{
cb1.AddTemplate(page, 0, -1f, 1f, 0, 0,
inputPdf.GetPageSizeWithRotation(i).Height);
}
else
{
cb1.AddTemplate(page, 1f, 0, 0, 1f, 0, 0);
}
}
inputDoc.Close();
}
}
Upvotes: 16
Views: 38730
Reputation: 93561
@TimS
' answer was very close to perfect, and provided the correct parameters to AddTemplate
, but I needed to make a few additions to allow for 90, 180, 270 rotation of a PDF where the pages already have rotation of 0, 90, 180 or 270:
Assuming a parameter of RotateFlipType rotateFlipType
is passed to the function to specify the rotation (the handy enum from the GDI+ RotateFlip call):
iTextSharp.text.pdf.PdfContentByte cb = writer.DirectContent;
iTextSharp.text.pdf.PdfImportedPage page;
int rotation;
int i = 0;
while (i < pageCount)
{
i++;
var pageSize = reader.GetPageSizeWithRotation(i);
// Pull in the page from the reader
page = writer.GetImportedPage(reader, i);
// Get current page rotation in degrees
rotation = pageSize.Rotation;
// Default to the current page size
iTextSharp.text.Rectangle newPageSize = null;
// Apply our additional requested rotation (switch height and width as required)
switch (rotateFlipType)
{
case RotateFlipType.RotateNoneFlipNone:
newPageSize = new iTextSharp.text.Rectangle(pageSize);
break;
case RotateFlipType.Rotate90FlipNone:
rotation += 90;
newPageSize = new iTextSharp.text.Rectangle(pageSize.Height, pageSize.Width, rotation);
break;
case RotateFlipType.Rotate180FlipNone:
rotation += 180;
newPageSize = new iTextSharp.text.Rectangle(pageSize.Width, pageSize.Height, rotation);
break;
case RotateFlipType.Rotate270FlipNone:
rotation += 270;
newPageSize = new iTextSharp.text.Rectangle(pageSize.Height, pageSize.Width, rotation);
break;
}
// Cap rotation into the 0-359 range for subsequent check
rotation %= 360;
document.SetPageSize(newPageSize);
document.NewPage();
// based on the rotation write out the page dimensions
switch (rotation)
{
case 0:
cb.AddTemplate(page, 0, 0);
break;
case 90:
cb.AddTemplate(page, 0, -1f, 1f, 0, 0, newPageSize.Height);
break;
case 180:
cb.AddTemplate(page, -1f, 0, 0, -1f, newPageSize.Width, newPageSize.Height);
break;
case 270:
cb.AddTemplate(page, 0, 1f, -1f, 0, newPageSize.Width, 0);
break;
default:
throw new System.Exception(string.Format("Unexpected rotation of {0} degrees", rotation));
break;
}
}
Hopefully this will help someone else wishing to correct the rotation of incoming PDFs. Took me 2 days to perfect it.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 21
A little change in above code old code
case 270:
writer.DirectContent.AddTemplate(importedPage, 0, 1f, -1f, 0, pageWidth, 0);
new code
case 270:
writer.DirectContent.AddTemplate(importedPage, 0, 1f, -1f, 0, pageHeight, 0);
This will fix the issue with 270 degree rotation
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2113
I have found the above answers do not rotate correctly for all 4 of the main rotations.
Below is my code to handle 0, 90, 180 and 270 correctly. This has been tested with a PDF rotated in each of these directions.
var pageRotation = reader.GetPageRotation(currentPageIndex);
var pageWidth = reader.GetPageSizeWithRotation(currentPageIndex).Width;
var pageHeight = reader.GetPageSizeWithRotation(currentPageIndex).Height;
switch (pageRotation)
{
case 0:
writer.DirectContent.AddTemplate(importedPage, 1f, 0, 0, 1f, 0, 0);
break;
case 90:
writer.DirectContent.AddTemplate(importedPage, 0, -1f, 1f, 0, 0, pageHeight);
break;
case 180:
writer.DirectContent.AddTemplate(importedPage, -1f, 0, 0, -1f, pageWidth, pageHeight);
break;
case 270:
writer.DirectContent.AddTemplate(importedPage, 0, 1f, -1f, 0, pageWidth, 0);
break;
default:
throw new InvalidOperationException(string.Format("Unexpected page rotation: [{0}].", pageRotation));
}
Upvotes: 30
Reputation: 61
You should try this. It worked for me:
if (rotation == 90 || rotation == 270)
{
if (rotation == 90)
{
cb.AddTemplate(page, 0, -1f, 1f, 0, 0, reader.GetPageSizeWithRotation(pagenumber).Height);
}
if (rotation == 270)
{
cb.AddTemplate(page, 0, 1.0F, -1.0F, 0, reader.GetPageSizeWithRotation(pagenumber).Width, 0);
}
}
else
{
cb.AddTemplate(page, 1f, 0, 0, 1f, 0, 0);
}
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 53595
I tried your code and it worked fine for me; split pages kept their original orientation.
A workaround might be to explicitly rotate your pages 180 degrees.
Replace:
cb1.AddTemplate(page, 1f, 0, 0, 1f, 0, 0);
With:
cb1.AddTemplate(page, -1f, 0, 0, -1f,
inputPdf.GetPageSizeWithRotation(i).Width,
inputPdf.GetPageSizeWithRotation(i).Height);
If your call to inputPdf.GetPageRotation(i)
returns 180 then you can handle this in the if
statement that follows (using my suggested code for rotation == 180).
Upvotes: 4